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. 2011 Jan;336(1):145–154. doi: 10.1124/jpet.110.171645

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5.

Ethanol intake in a two-bottle choice test with intermittent access to ethanol (every other day drinking). a–c, male mice. a, amount of ethanol consumed given as g/kg/24 h. b, preference for ethanol as a percentage of fluid intake. c, total fluid intake given as g/kg/24 h. Mutant male mice consumed ethanol with a slightly higher preference than wild-type male mice (p < 0.05; two-way ANOVA). No significant differences in amount of ethanol consumed and total amount of fluid consumed were found (two-way ANOVA) (n = 7 per genotype). d–f, female mice. d, amount of ethanol consumed given as g/kg/24 h. e, preference for ethanol as a percentage of fluid intake. f, total fluid intake given as g/kg/24 h. Mutant female mice consumed larger amounts of ethanol (p < 0.001; two-way ANOVA) with higher preference for ethanol (p < 0.001; two-way ANOVA) than their wild-type littermates. Total fluid intake was also slightly elevated in mutant female mice (p < 0.05; two-way ANOVA) (n = 7 per genotype). Values represent mean ± S.E.M.